People are talking

Listen to our radio interview with Clarke Donley

Sunny 95April 14, 2018

Ann Arthur Cook and Jane Arthur Roslovic, of Treplus Communities, discuss the options for downsizing seniors — either buy a smaller house or condo or pay hefty fees to join a continuing care community.

Jane Arthur-Roslovic's interview with Cabot Rea

DownSize Columbus & TreplusSeptember 16, 2016

Watch Jane Arthur-Roslovic's interview with Cabot Rea as she discusses new developments with Treplus Communities, and their relationship with DownSize Columbus

Developer creating community for active empty nesters in Delaware

Columbus Business FirstDecember 21, 2017

“The Delaware community will have amenities that allow Baby Boomers to stay active, including a calendar of social, educational and cultural activates, along with a community garden, concierge service, workout faculty and private event spaces.”

Apartments would cater to seniors

This Week Community NewsDecember 14, 2017

“David Efland, [Delaware City] planning and community development director, said Treplus Communities has been responsive to the concerns of planning commission members and other city officials. ‘They’ve been very good to work with. They’ve addressed every issue,’ he said.”

West-side apartments for seniors move forward

This Week Community NewsDecember 28, 2017

“Jane Arthur Roslovic, managing partner with Treplus Communities, said Dec. 11 her firm already had received phone calls from Delaware residents interested in moving to the complex planned off West Central Avenue. ‘We’re thrilled with the reception that we’re having,’ she said.

Apartment complex for empty nesters coming to Pickerington

Columbus Business FirstDecember 6, 2017

“Mayor Lee Gray said in the statement that the complex ‘provides an excellent option to our aging population to stay in Pickerington, stay in the community they’ve called home for so many years. We welcome this kind of development as it’s not something we’ve had a lot of here.’ “

FIRST LOOK: Hawthorne Commons in Dublin opens for active Baby Boomers

Universal Truths

Professional BuilderNovember 2017

“Talk to people in the building industry and they’ll agree that ‘universal design’ – designing products and the built environment to be as aesthetically pleasing and as usable as possible by everyone, regardless of age, ability or status – is ‘just good design.’ “